This forms a network of stages used in various configurations. 2022 and 2017 both had Loutraki stages however the last part of the route on each edition differs. The 2022 version cuts over and uses part of the AgTheodori and Harvati stages
Loutraki
Loutraki is a technical stage, starting just after Kallithea. In the first 7.30 km, the route is relatively narrow, but fast. Then there is an asphalt uphill part of about 2.8 km. Rally cars will enter on gravel again for a relatively fast 3.6 km section. At the junction leading to “Panagia Prathi”, they will turn left towards Loutraki, on a high-speed downhill section of 3.9 km to meet the finish, in front of the church of Nea Politia.
Harvati
Harvati takes in around half of the Loutraki stage The first few kilometres are uphill and not particularly fast, along or crossing a riverbed. At the sixth kilometre, it turns left and climbs towards Pisia, through a relatively hard section for the next 3.0 km. From there on, the cars turn left on a quite narrow downhill section with several hairpins, 5.0 km long to the finish of the stage at the entrance of Harvati.AgTheodori
Shares some of the route with Loutraki